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Aman's parents were upset because he scored poor marks in the English test. (correct sentence)
were = past simple
scored = past simple
Past perfect is formed with - had + past participle.
Aman's parents were upset because he had scoredpoor marks in the English test.
Perfect Parents was created in 2006.
Perfect English was created in 1986.
She is as perfect as a peach
There is no such thing as perfection because nothing is perfect besides Jesus.
Perfect English has 205 pages.
Inverse means opposite or reversing. An example sentence would be: They are perfect for each other because she is the inverse of him.
because to me you're perfect
The farmers' cooperative will have a good year because the weather has been perfect for the crops.
The ISBN of Perfect English is 0-297-78952-X.
There is no perfect language because all languages have their own unique strengths and weaknesses. English, like any language, has its complexities and limitations, but it is versatile and widely used for communication around the world.
She is simply perfect in every way.The wedding was perfect.
Actually this statement is in the present perfect progressive tense, and to change it into passive it could be this way ( English has been being studied.), but as a matter of fact it is no longer be used in this way, as its sound is very unfamiliar, or the present perfect progressive tense is no longer used in the passive , but we can use the present perfect simple tense instead. so the right answer is " English has been studied."